The Complete Idiot's Guide to College Biology: The Building Blocks of Biology-Explained

The Complete Idiot's Guide to College Biology: The Building Blocks of Biology-Explained

by Emily Jane Willingham Ph.D.
The Complete Idiot's Guide to College Biology: The Building Blocks of Biology-Explained

The Complete Idiot's Guide to College Biology: The Building Blocks of Biology-Explained

by Emily Jane Willingham Ph.D.

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Overview

Biology is the study of life—the structure, function, growth, origin, and evolution of living things. Biology and chemistry work together to create what many people think of as "science." And passing Biology 101 in college is the entryway to further study in the sciences - if you can't do well in it, you aren't moving ahead.

The Complete Idiot's Guide® to College Biology follows the curriculum to Biology 101 so closely that it serves as a perfect study guide to it, and it's also great for the AP Biology and SAT Subject Biology exams that high school students are taking in droves. Students can turn to it when their textbooks are unclear or as an additional aid throughout the semester.

The guide covers:

• Complicated processes such as photosynthesis and cellular respiration
• Explanations of complex biology, from DNA to ecosystems
• Offers online extras, including a chapter on microbes and an extended glossary

Suitable for the new learner or as a refresher for former students, The Complete Idiot's Guide® to College Biology brings biology to the reader in a relaxed, accessible way.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781101198032
Publisher: DK
Publication date: 06/01/2010
Series: COMPLETE IDIOT'S GUIDE Series
Sold by: Penguin Group
Format: eBook
Pages: 400
Sales rank: 923,165
File size: 3 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Emily Jane Willingham, PhD, is a scientist and freelance writer with a focus on biology. She earned a PhD in biological sciences at the University of Texas at Austin. Willingham has worked as a professor at the University of Texas at Austin, Texas State University, St. Edward's University, and others, teaching developmental biology, physiology, human anatomy, ecotoxicology, and genetics. Her writing has appeared in Forbes, Slate, the Washington Post, American Scientist, the San Francisco Chronicle, and many other publications.
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